Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Young mother stabbed twice as she held her 10-month-old baby by her former boss who flew 3,000km to carry out the attack

A baker who travelled almost 3,000km and stabbed a young mother twice while she was holding her baby boy is set to be extradited from South Australia to Queensland.
Jason Wayne Greatbatch, 35, flew from his hometown of Ceduna, north-west of Adelaide, to Mackay before driving to 33km to a home at rural Kuttabul on Monday, The Courier Mail reported. 


 During the early morning attack, police say the 35-year-old also stabbed Ms Moore's (pictured) 23-year-old fiance, Jake Burgess, once after he confronted Greatbatch in the backyard

At the Sorensens Road home, Greatbatch, who was armed with a knife, allegedly stabbed Teagan Moore, 21, twice in the torso, which caused her to drop her 10-month-old son who she was cradling in her arms.
During the early morning attack, police say the 35-year-old also stabbed Ms Moore's 23-year-old fiance, Jake Burgess, once in the torso after he confronted Greatbatch in the backyard.




During the early morning attack, police say the 35-year-old also stabbed Ms Moore's (pictured) 23-year-old fiance, Jake Burgess, once after he confronted Greatbatch in the backyard

The young family were taken to Mackay Base Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.
Their accused attacker was arrested at Adelaide Airport after he fled the scene and will be extradited from South Australia later this week.
Greatbatch was charged with attempted murder, enter dwelling with intent, acts intended to maim and assault.




 Pictured above is the young couple with their 10-month-old baby boy who was 10 months old at the time of Monday's attack



Greatbatch (pictured) was charged with attempted murder, enter dwelling with intent, acts intended to maim and assault

He will appear in Mackay Magistrates Court in January.
Police are still working on the relationship between Ms Moore and Greatbatch.
But former employers of Ceduna Bakery told The Courier Mail the baker had spent the past few weeks ringing around trying to locate the young mother who had previously worked for him.
During a hearing at Adelaide Magistrates Court on Tuesday, Greatbatch did not want a lawyer to represent him and told the magistrate he did not want to be extradited.


Tuesday, December 1, 2015

One person killed and at least six others injured after explosion rocks Istanbul subway station, triggering panic and bringing city's transport network to a halt




One person has died and several others injured after an explosion at an Istanbul subway station that brought the city transport network to a halt, it has been reported. 
The huge explosion, apparently triggered by a power transformer, caused panic close to the metro station in the Bayrampasa district of the city.
One person was killed and at least six people injured, NTV television said, adding that the Istanbul municipality had suspended the city's metro system.
Several ambulances and firefighters had been sent to the scene. 
Electricity has also been cut to the southern district and surrounding areas, according to local media.


Police officers are arrested for murdering five youths in Brazil after 'raking their car with gunfire... then planting weapon to make it look like self-defence'



 Disturbing images taken on the phones of bystanders shows the bullet-riddled vehicle and the bodies inside

Three police officers have been arrested for murder in Brazil over a savage shooting in which a car packed with youths was raked with gunfire.
All five victims, aged between 16 and 25, were left slumped in pools of blood after their car was peppered with at least 30 bullets while driving through a violent neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro. 
The police have also been accused of planting a weapon next to their bodies in an attempt to make the killings look like self-defence.
Disturbing images taken on the phones of bystanders shows the bullet-riddled vehicle and the blood-soaked dead bodies inside.
Horrified locals can be seen crying and shouting at the police officers who stand motionless near the vehicle.
According to family members of the victims, the young men were going home after a party on a Saturday night. 
Four of the officers have so far been arrested for their involvement in the case, three of whom are now accused of homicide and fraud.
They have been identified as Resende Viana Barbosa, Marcio Darcy Alves dos Santos and Antonio Carlos Goncalves Filho. 
The fourth officer, Fabio Pizza Oliveira da Silva, has been detained solely for fraud.
The fraud allegations came after a witness reported seeing the police officer plant a gun inside the car to pretend they were defending themselves after being shot at.
The victims were identified as Roberto de Souza and Carlos Eduardo da Silva Souza, both 16, Cleiton Correa de Souza, 18, Wesley Castro, 25, and 20-year-old Wilton Esteves Domingos Junior.
Family members of the victims said none of the youths had any dealings with drug trafficking groups operating in the region.  

Read more. Dailymail.co.uk


HAPPY NEW MONTH EVERYONE



Welcome to the last month of 2015, this is the month to give thanks and spend time with family and friends and give lots of gifts as well as receive, i hope you all have things to be thankful for, because i have so much to be thankful for.
May this month December becomes one of the most blessed and happy month for you.
In this beautiful month, May its shinning lights up every dark corner of your heart.
May all our prejudices against each other disappears.
May God give us the strength to follow His orders
May peace transcend the earth.

Happy New Month y'all!